Il 23.10.2014 01.49, Christopher Schultz ha scritto:
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Alessandro,
On 10/22/14 1:04 PM, Alessandro Manzoni wrote:
I configured a Resource datasouce inside context.xml but the
resulting connection is misconfigured.
The failing attribute appears as:
ok I undertand.
-> the session identifier should change to prevent session-fixation attacks.
but how I can set tomcat to regenerate id value?
I was search document, but can't find it
2014-10-22 22:44 GMT+09:00 Christopher Schultz :
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> 이강우,
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Am 22. Oktober 2014 11:40:56 MESZ, schrieb Philippe Wijdh :
>Hello,
>
>We have spent a long time now, trying to set up Apache Tomcat with
>Windows Authentication.
>We followed the instructions as per
>http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-auth-howto.html but we
>cannot make it work prop
Am 22. Oktober 2014 21:20:12 MESZ, schrieb spr...@gmx.eu:
>Hi,
>
>when I deploy a new app version with incompatible serialization version
>of
>same classes I get:
>
>java.io.InvalidClassException:
>org.hibernate.collection.internal.AbstractPersistentCollection; local
...
>
>Is there something in
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Alessandro,
On 10/22/14 1:04 PM, Alessandro Manzoni wrote:
> I configured a Resource datasouce inside context.xml but the
> resulting connection is misconfigured.
>
> The failing attribute appears as:
>
> connectionProperties="sort=table;sort tabl
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To whom it may concern,
On 10/22/14 3:20 PM, spr...@gmx.eu wrote:
> when I deploy a new app version with incompatible serialization
> version of same classes I get:
>
> java.io.InvalidClassException:
> org.hibernate.collection.internal.AbstractPer
Hi,
when I deploy a new app version with incompatible serialization version of
same classes I get:
java.io.InvalidClassException:
org.hibernate.collection.internal.AbstractPersistentCollection; local class
incompatible: stream classdesc serialVersionUID = -8914173462748164853,
local class serialV
Hi,
I configured a Resource datasouce inside context.xml but the resulting
connection is misconfigured.
The failing attribute appears as:
connectionProperties="sort=table;sort table=QSYS/QASCII"
but looking at the connection (while debugging) properties are messed
up, instead of the above 2
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On 10/22/2014 4:40 AM, Philippe Wijdh wrote:
Hello,
We have spent a long time now, trying to set up Apache Tomcat with Windows
Authentication.
We followed the instructions as per
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-auth-howto.html but we cannot
make it work properly, the logon dia
> From: Jeffrey Janner [mailto:jeffrey.jan...@polydyne.com]
> Subject: RE: Help with Apache Tomcat/7.0.53 SSL issue
> Is 2g a valid value for -Xmx?
Yes, at least with the Sun/Oracle JVM. However, on 32-bit systems, that large
a heap size will usually fail.
- Chuck
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> From: Brewer, Edward L [mailto:lee.bre...@vanderbilt.edu]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2014 1:36 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: RE: Help with Apache Tomcat/7.0.53 SSL issue
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> To all,
>
>
> Oh... Here is the entry in our server.xml (probably the most impo
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Mitchell,
On 10/21/14 8:08 PM, Smith, Mitchell wrote:
> Tomcat7 Java1.7_025
Thanks for adding the version numbers.
How are you configuring Tomcat's thread pool? Either through one or
more s or with one or more s. Can you post the
(sanitized) confi
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이강우,
On 10/22/14 4:41 AM, 이강우(KangWoo Lee) wrote:
> Environment - openjdk 1.7 - tomcat 7.0.55 with native connector -
> apache 2.4.10 with mod-jk 1.2.40
>
> 1. Tomcat start 2. Client request -> JSESSIONID is null 3. tomcat
> response -> JSESSIONID=
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Edward,
On 10/7/14 2:35 PM, Brewer, Edward L wrote:
> Oh... Here is the entry in our server.xml (probably the most
> important part)
>
> protocol="HTTP/1.1" SSLEnabled="true" maxThreads="150"
> scheme="https" secure="true" clientAuth="false"
> c
Hello,
We have spent a long time now, trying to set up Apache Tomcat with Windows
Authentication.
We followed the instructions as per
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/windows-auth-howto.html but we cannot
make it work properly, the logon dialog keeps appearing and trying to log on
fails
Environment - openjdk 1.7 - tomcat 7.0.55 with native connector - apache
2.4.10 with mod-jk 1.2.40
1. Tomcat start
2. Client request -> JSESSIONID is null
3. tomcat response -> JSESSIONID=C5EBF0AA96ADB34E0C28E4D9D2595D98 is
create
4. refresh page -> session attribute(name=count, val
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